Motoring News
09 July 2008China carmakers at the crossroads
After a decade of astonishing growth, the Chinese automobile sector may be about to take a breather with year-on-year passenger car sales rising just 14 per cent in the six months to June, according to industry estimates
read moreSAIC's new model appeals to national pride
Nationalism is never far below the surface in China. But will it help Shanghai Automotive (SAIC), China's largest locally-owned carmaker, sell its sporty, stylish home-grown car, the Roewe 550?
read moreBMW X6 mean and green - BMW X6 mean and green
Chalk and cheese pair of BMW X6 SUVs caught testing.
read moreBaby Maserati planned
Maserati is considering adding a smaller sports coupe to its line-up in an attempt to boost annual sales to between 15 and 18,000 units per year, according to highly placed sources within the company.
read moreBaby Maserati planned
Maserati is considering adding a smaller sports coupe to its line-up in an attempt to boost annual sales to between 15 and 18,000 units per year, according to highly placed sources within the company.
read moreWoman, 62, passes driving test after 27 years and 450 lessons
A woman has finally passed her driving test 27 years and 450 lessons after she first took to the road.
read moreRussia: Europe's biggest market
Russia has overtaken Germany as Europe's biggest car market, an official report has revealed.
read moreChevrolet’s £2000 publicity stunt
It took just half an hour for Londoners to strip a 20-foot